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is it because the government controlled the information that was coming out on that story? > >they are the ones that prosecuted us on destroying of evidence. we were found guilty in the initial jury verdict. but as history shows, the supreme court overruled it in a 9-0 decision and they made that decision in a few weeks. > >i wasn't that much later and yet that's the impression--- that the company was guilty. that's why it's not around anymore. > >that is correct, but we weren't guilty and as history shows, the government has subpoenaed millions of records, looked at millions of documents. and yet today there is not one bit of evidence that they showed that the audit was defect. > >so, government overreach? > >in this case, yes. > >sounds like it would be a great screenplay. > >it would be because this is something that should have never happened. the largest accounting firm in the world in 90 days was put out of business. 85 thousand people lost their jobs. they had to get different careers. and that should never happen. > >well, it's a fascinating read. larry katzen, than
is it because the government controlled the information that was coming out on that story? > >they are the ones that prosecuted us on destroying of evidence. we were found guilty in the initial jury verdict. but as history shows, the supreme court overruled it in a 9-0 decision and they made that decision in a few weeks. > >i wasn't that much later and yet that's the impression--- that the company was guilty. that's why it's not around anymore. > >that is correct, but we...
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if no deal is reached, federal government would shut down at midnight on friday. they passed a bill that would keep the government operating for one more week but it's unclear if democrats will call a vote on it. the president now says he is open to signing a short-term measure to a negotiation. >> if the federal government a shutdown, social security recipients should not have to worry about paying their bills. printed checks and direct deposit payments will continue. the status of other functions such as processing applications is uncertain because only central government employees would be allowed to show up at work. >> that decision is up to our commissioner to decide on which services if any they think are essential. >> essential employees include air traffic controllers, prison guards, and law enforcement officer. >>> officials at yosemite are preparing to close the national park. a spokesman says closing all the camp grounds and trails is a complicated process. businesses outside the gates are bracing for the possibility of time without tourists. >>> two re
if no deal is reached, federal government would shut down at midnight on friday. they passed a bill that would keep the government operating for one more week but it's unclear if democrats will call a vote on it. the president now says he is open to signing a short-term measure to a negotiation. >> if the federal government a shutdown, social security recipients should not have to worry about paying their bills. printed checks and direct deposit payments will continue. the status of other...
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government efforts to crackdown on illegal immigration are feeling. researchers found that federal felony immigration prosecutions have soared 259% in the past three years. eight new study says the adoption of immigrant population rose slightly in the last two years. >>> the tsa tech note about its new complaints -- took note about complaints about body scanners. there is a new machine that will have a cartoonlike figure. testing is making sure that security is not compromised. >> if they can make it less revealing as to determine if you have a weapon, let's go that way. i would rather have a security. >> this system can be switched back if there are new threats or increased threat alerts. >>> tomorrow begins the year of the rabbit and people were busy with entries in this year's chinese new year's parade. while the year of the rabbits begins tomorrow, the parade does not happen until february 19 and you can watch that parade live on ktvu channel 2. >>> up next, the conflict in egypt turns deadly. >>> to pit bulls are the center of a neighborhood batt
government efforts to crackdown on illegal immigration are feeling. researchers found that federal felony immigration prosecutions have soared 259% in the past three years. eight new study says the adoption of immigrant population rose slightly in the last two years. >>> the tsa tech note about its new complaints -- took note about complaints about body scanners. there is a new machine that will have a cartoonlike figure. testing is making sure that security is not compromised....
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united airlines has been fined by the government. the carrier is said to have filed false reports about mishandled bags and for delaying refunds to passengers. the fine, 350- thousand dollars. fighting those pesky bank fees is easier than you may think. new research finds 44% of consumers have had bank fees reversed simply by asking. the most common reversals were overdraft charges..followed by annual fees and returned check fees. however, not all banks are quick to hit the brakes on charging customers. due to the rise in mobile and online banking, pnc and capitol one are trying out a new service...that charges you to talk to a teller in person. on the ipo watch, g-e capital. its reserves are so deep, if it were a bank, it would be the 5th largest in the country. the wall street journal says it may be spun off by its parent company. potbelly has been growing too. the sandwich chain is in 18 states. it hopes to raise 75- million dollars by going public. and a spin off for x-box? that's the rumor from bloomburg. the gaming platform is
united airlines has been fined by the government. the carrier is said to have filed false reports about mishandled bags and for delaying refunds to passengers. the fine, 350- thousand dollars. fighting those pesky bank fees is easier than you may think. new research finds 44% of consumers have had bank fees reversed simply by asking. the most common reversals were overdraft charges..followed by annual fees and returned check fees. however, not all banks are quick to hit the brakes on charging...
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are governed and directed. also, the relationship among boards, management and shareholders. and, in this new year of 2013, there's a lot going on in terms of corporate governance, regarding laws & trends. let's talk with becky yerak. she is a business reporter for the chicago tribune. one thing i thought that was really interesting is that now we have a comparison between what ceos make and the average employee, and that can be rather an eye-popping difference. > > exactly. if you thought that class warfare was bad during the election and during this tax battle, it could get even worse, because under a 2010 law, dodd-frank, public companies are supposed to disclose the relationship between what their ceo makes - that's already public information - but they are supposed to compare it and give a ratio with what their median employee, kind of the typical employee, makes. so this is something that people can compare from company to company just to see how much more - "wow, the ceo makes 300 times more than the typ
are governed and directed. also, the relationship among boards, management and shareholders. and, in this new year of 2013, there's a lot going on in terms of corporate governance, regarding laws & trends. let's talk with becky yerak. she is a business reporter for the chicago tribune. one thing i thought that was really interesting is that now we have a comparison between what ceos make and the average employee, and that can be rather an eye-popping difference. > > exactly. if you...
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we are going to start with topic #1 right here, right now: government motors - the government is selling off its stake in gm. is there an auto play here? - i think gm is a great story. sometimes in this business we say that your first loss is your best loss, but obviously not in this case. if they get out now, they're still down $10 billion, but it's amazing that the government's almost gotten all their money back. - it's amazing the stock is hitting 52-week highs and they're still getting out for a loss. how does that make sense? gm is getting added to the s&p 100. the chart looks great. ford, tesla, gm, all look very strong in stocks. on the chart, we have to look and see how the economic data comes out tomorrow, but it looks good. - if you look at the halfway point from the highs in 2000 at $90 to the zero - bankruptcy - $45 is a midpoint. so $45 still has 50% more upside. - all right, topic #2: margin for growth? right now it looks as though those investors have been borrowing for those margins - we are back at pre- crisis levels. does this mark the top of the market, and are we set
we are going to start with topic #1 right here, right now: government motors - the government is selling off its stake in gm. is there an auto play here? - i think gm is a great story. sometimes in this business we say that your first loss is your best loss, but obviously not in this case. if they get out now, they're still down $10 billion, but it's amazing that the government's almost gotten all their money back. - it's amazing the stock is hitting 52-week highs and they're still getting out...
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the government re-opens today. my colleague chuck coppola the story on what that means for furloughed workers. government workers are getting ready to go back to work. they've been told to monitor their department's website for which day to return. but outside chicago's social security building, there were many skeptics about the short- term agreement to fund the government until the middle of january. "first of all, it's only for three months. i'll be on the picket line again." "january 17th, er 15th is still a problem. and february 7th is going to be another problem." federal workers who've been on the the job but working without pay are being told that a special payroll run may be made next week. as congress spent days arguing about paying the nation's bills. the "threat" alone of a debt default cost the country. the price of one year debt insurance rose to the highest level in more than 2 years. u.s. treasury notes-- viewed as the ultimate safe place to invest money-went from one tenth of a percent, october 1st
the government re-opens today. my colleague chuck coppola the story on what that means for furloughed workers. government workers are getting ready to go back to work. they've been told to monitor their department's website for which day to return. but outside chicago's social security building, there were many skeptics about the short- term agreement to fund the government until the middle of january. "first of all, it's only for three months. i'll be on the picket line again."...
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group for a more effective and accountable government. nick we had 2 partial shutdowns in late 1995. what did that cost us then? > >the white house estimated that it cost about 1.4 billion dollars in 1996 dollars. that would be a hair over 2 billion dollars today. that's probably a low estimate because it doesn't factor in a lot of opportunity costs, inafficiencies that came as a result of the government shutdown but that's the number we have to work with. > >and it's kind of an educated guess isn't it because when you talk about inefficiences and lost contracts and the like, these things are somewhat intangible and are kind of hard to measure. > >yeah, it's hard to determine what would have happened if the government was operating normally during the 5 and 21 day shutdowns that occurred in late 1995. but it definitely cost local communities that were dependent on national park revenue. the impacts to tourism were felt because visa applications weren't being processed in a timely way, passport applications weren't being processed. but it
group for a more effective and accountable government. nick we had 2 partial shutdowns in late 1995. what did that cost us then? > >the white house estimated that it cost about 1.4 billion dollars in 1996 dollars. that would be a hair over 2 billion dollars today. that's probably a low estimate because it doesn't factor in a lot of opportunity costs, inafficiencies that came as a result of the government shutdown but that's the number we have to work with. > >and it's kind of an...
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. >> there's not a government program that can totally compensate for the lack of rain. hopefully it will rain eventually but we have to the our part. >> officials say a sustained drought could boost prices but consumers may obtain some from other states. >> this is governor brown a second trout deck raration, the second was in 76. another governor declared it in 88. that didn't end for five years. california fruit and vegetable growers say they may see the result at the grocery store. >> delta businesses that rent boats and jet skis are seeing an uptick in business. >>> how much water people are using. a month ago dave joined a pilot program using smart water meter technology. the meter senses the hourly use to the computer. he found a broken irrigation line and a leaky toilet. >> using 1400 gallons a day. and now we're right now probably five or 600. >> that's a 60 to 70% savings. the water disdribble is looking -- district is looking to rolling out the program to more customers. >>> a ride share driver struck and hit a pedestrian today. live where it happened at jacks
. >> there's not a government program that can totally compensate for the lack of rain. hopefully it will rain eventually but we have to the our part. >> officials say a sustained drought could boost prices but consumers may obtain some from other states. >> this is governor brown a second trout deck raration, the second was in 76. another governor declared it in 88. that didn't end for five years. california fruit and vegetable growers say they may see the result at the...
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the government shutdown is reaching beyond furloughed government workers. a labor department report on american workers in the private sector, saw the biggest spike in nearly a year---a seasonally adjusted increase of 66-thousand claims, last week may be just the beginning. "the longer term affect is that companies may think the government could face this again very soon, so they are adopting a '"wait-and-see," cautious approach to the future." according to the labor department, some of the increase was due to a backlog of claims in california. but many states showed contractors who rely on federal contracts laying off employees and a ripple effect happening already. "from home- remodling, to personal services, there is lost business that will not come back and that's the first line of impact. the longer this goes, the worse it for small business." the university of michigan preliminary survey of consumer confidence sentiment, an indicator of how people perceive the stability of their incomes and ability to make purchases fell to a nine-month low in october
the government shutdown is reaching beyond furloughed government workers. a labor department report on american workers in the private sector, saw the biggest spike in nearly a year---a seasonally adjusted increase of 66-thousand claims, last week may be just the beginning. "the longer term affect is that companies may think the government could face this again very soon, so they are adopting a '"wait-and-see," cautious approach to the future." according to the labor...
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. >>> on the ongoing federal government shut down on the fourth day, there is little and no progress dissolving the disputes today and both sides stepped up the intensity of the attack. >> this is not some [ bleep ] game, the american people don't want the american government to shut down and neither do i, all we are asking for is to sit down and have a discussion and bringing fairness to the government and fairness to the american people under obamacare. >> this shutdown can be over today and we know there is votes for it in the house of representative, if sp boehner allows the vote to take place and we can end the shutdown. >>> the chamber is live in walnut creek now to explain how the shutdown has become a hard lesson this week for one group of school children. paul. >> reporter: the students returned here for school a few hours ago. since it is the national park, it put their five day trip in jeopardy. >> they had big smile to welcome back the science class from seventh hill middle school. back from a trip that ended as it almost started. on monday the students arrived at the nat
. >>> on the ongoing federal government shut down on the fourth day, there is little and no progress dissolving the disputes today and both sides stepped up the intensity of the attack. >> this is not some [ bleep ] game, the american people don't want the american government to shut down and neither do i, all we are asking for is to sit down and have a discussion and bringing fairness to the government and fairness to the american people under obamacare. >> this shutdown...
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ab inbev worked out a deal with the government. anheuser can merge with grupo modelo, but modelo will have to sell its u.s. corona beer business to constellation brands. the obama administration originally blocked the deal, saying anheuser would have had too much control over the american beer market. seaworld stock caught a wave in its first public day of trading. shares opened at $27 and closed just above $33. also friday, blackhawk networks stock opened at $23 and closed around $26. today, truett-hurst wineries is going public in the first winery ipo since 1999. and next week, ing plans to spin off its u.s. insurance unit for $1.5 billion in the second-biggest ipo in a year. mcdonald's first quarter earnings were a mixed bag: profits were up, but same-store sales slowed in the first quarterly decline in a decade. mcdonald's blames the economy and increased competition for the slump. it hopes dollar menu items will bring customers back in the spring. kimberly clark's first quarter profits were up 13% on strong sales in brands kle
ab inbev worked out a deal with the government. anheuser can merge with grupo modelo, but modelo will have to sell its u.s. corona beer business to constellation brands. the obama administration originally blocked the deal, saying anheuser would have had too much control over the american beer market. seaworld stock caught a wave in its first public day of trading. shares opened at $27 and closed just above $33. also friday, blackhawk networks stock opened at $23 and closed around $26. today,...
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much of united states government will be forced to shut down tomorrow. >> the democrats are at odd at one key issue of obamacare. neither the senate or the president will go along funding it. >> it is time for the senate to listen to the american people just like the house is listening to the american people >> the president speak by phone to leaders of both house in congress tonight and house speaker boehner including of the discussion of the of obamacare. >> that funding is already in place. you cannot shut it down. >> wall street are already down just because of a potential of a shut down. if there is no deals, the estimated losses are in the billions. >> i don't think we should have a government shut down and the only reason we might is her ri and president obama force it. >> the irony here is this, the government could shut down at 11:59 p.m. but the health insurance exchange that supports obamacare will still open at 12:01 a.m.. live in washington, now, back to you. >> more details in the bay area of the most visible effect of the government shut down would be at the national pa
much of united states government will be forced to shut down tomorrow. >> the democrats are at odd at one key issue of obamacare. neither the senate or the president will go along funding it. >> it is time for the senate to listen to the american people just like the house is listening to the american people >> the president speak by phone to leaders of both house in congress tonight and house speaker boehner including of the discussion of the of obamacare. >> that...
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the government should stay out of the church's business. share your opinion, follow ktvu channel 2 news on facebook. >>> police are putting out a list on the city's most wanted. authorities today released these photos on some of the people they believe are committing violent crimes. this comes after a surge in violence in just the past week there have been 20 shootings in oakland that left five people dead and a number of others injured. >>> oakland police also showed off today some of the guns they've recovered after they were used in crimes. they say much of the violence could be related. >> there's a few linked to two rival groups in west oakland. we need the community to step forward with information on these acts of violence. >>> we are learning new information tonight about a small plane crash in fresno that killed the pilot. as alex savidge reports the aircraft had been stolen from buchanan field and some say the theft wasn't that hard to pull off. >> reporter: the 1980 cessna airplane was a mangled mess after it crashed outside of f
the government should stay out of the church's business. share your opinion, follow ktvu channel 2 news on facebook. >>> police are putting out a list on the city's most wanted. authorities today released these photos on some of the people they believe are committing violent crimes. this comes after a surge in violence in just the past week there have been 20 shootings in oakland that left five people dead and a number of others injured. >>> oakland police also showed off...
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just a few minutes hour, the federal government was ordered to shut its doors. heather holmes is here with the last minute offer that did not bring a deal. >> reporter: harry reid was blunt today. saying we are no, ma'am walking in with a gun to our head. well into the night spending legislation vollied back and forth the gop controlled house repeatedly pushed to stopgap spending bill to stop the government and defund the president's health care law. >> the motion on the table is approved. >> reporter: a motion the democratic control senate rejected twice tonight and sent back to the house. house minority leading nancy pelosi expressed frustration minutes before the deadline. >> you do not use the threat of shutting down government to try to advance your policy agenda. that's just not the way it works. and that's what is called irresponsible. >> reporter: earlier today president obama blasted the gop's attempt to weaken his health care law that takes effect tomorrow. the shut down will negatively impact the fragile economy. >> the shut down will have a real econ
just a few minutes hour, the federal government was ordered to shut its doors. heather holmes is here with the last minute offer that did not bring a deal. >> reporter: harry reid was blunt today. saying we are no, ma'am walking in with a gun to our head. well into the night spending legislation vollied back and forth the gop controlled house repeatedly pushed to stopgap spending bill to stop the government and defund the president's health care law. >> the motion on the table is...
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"it's also ports and all the infrastructure that the federal government pays for that cruise lines take advantage of, but they're not paying for it, because they don't pay taxes." that was gwynn guilford, who writes for digital magazine quartz. senator jay rockefeller recently sent a letter to carnival's ceo, asking the cruise line to reimburse the coast guard for the $4 million spent rescuing carnival ships and passengers. carnival cruise lines has announced a fleet-wide comprehensive operational review. u.s. regulators propose a $1.7- million fine against exxon mobil. the federal agency that oversees pipeline safety says exxon should have done more to prevent a 2011 pipeline leak. that leak spilled 1500 barrels of oil into the yellowstone river in montana. exxon says it is "disappointed" with the report's findings. a "seed settlement" has been reached between monsanto and dupont. both companies are in the business of developing genetically-modified seeds. under an agreement, a $1- billion jury verdict against dupont for infringing on monsanto's patent will be dropped. dupont will be a
"it's also ports and all the infrastructure that the federal government pays for that cruise lines take advantage of, but they're not paying for it, because they don't pay taxes." that was gwynn guilford, who writes for digital magazine quartz. senator jay rockefeller recently sent a letter to carnival's ceo, asking the cruise line to reimburse the coast guard for the $4 million spent rescuing carnival ships and passengers. carnival cruise lines has announced a fleet-wide...
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well, chief, he wanted to show me a government i.d. and didn't want to take it and he was filming me and i was on his property so i put him in handcuffs. >> we see the video cut to a different point. his 17-year-old son started recording with his phone. she also yanks the phone out of his son's hand, injuring his hand. >> can i get like ice or something? >> she ends up letting carlos go, no charges filed. the sheriff determined that deputy barber needed to go back into training. also said that after reviewing the video he did not think germillo showed any display of resistance. >> put the phone down. >> no need to do a double take or rub your eyes to make sure you're seeing clearly. this is a naked man on the pcs. the pacific coast highway in santa monica. >> directing traffic or orchest orchestra. >> doing tai chi? >> i think he's trying to do the helicopter with his junk. >> oh, wow. wow whoa. >> he folded himself and slid through the sun roof there. he dances. he waves with his hands. all kinds of crazy stuff. according to the poste
well, chief, he wanted to show me a government i.d. and didn't want to take it and he was filming me and i was on his property so i put him in handcuffs. >> we see the video cut to a different point. his 17-year-old son started recording with his phone. she also yanks the phone out of his son's hand, injuring his hand. >> can i get like ice or something? >> she ends up letting carlos go, no charges filed. the sheriff determined that deputy barber needed to go back into...
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denounces. >> let me state very clearly that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and message. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton rejected the video but called upon governments to stop the violence resulting from it. >> any responsible leader should be standing up now and drawing that line. >> reporter: clinton's words came less than a day after u.s. ambassador to libya chris stevens and three others were killed by the violence. >> no act of violence shakes the resolve of the united states of america. >> reporter: the u.s. is sending two warships to libya in case they're needed, as the government tries to figure out if the attack was planned. u.s. intelligence officials believe it is very unlikely it is al-qaeda behind the attack. there are some in libya showing support for the slain ambassador but those signs of peace could be overshadowings by violence, for clouds who believe a video speaks not just for itself but for a country. >>> we have more details now about the youtube video that prompted som
denounces. >> let me state very clearly that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and message. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton rejected the video but called upon governments to stop the violence resulting from it. >> any responsible leader should be standing up now and drawing that line. >> reporter: clinton's words came less than a day after u.s. ambassador to libya chris stevens and...
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it's expected to reduce the government deficit by 41% in the first quarter. the obamacare 2013 numbers are in ...and show 2.15 million americans signed up picked a health plan through health exchange websites. jim richter of performance trust joins us on this tuesday morning for a closer look at the bond market. good morning jim. what's the bond market signaling about 4th quarter earnings? >>good morning angie. clearly bonds are strong this year. had you asked 10 economists at the start of this year where rates were going they would all say they were going up. if you look at where 10 year treasury and long bond is trading they are down in yield and up nicely in price from the beginning of the year. >>should investors be concerned about the way they invest in a low interest rate market vs. a rising interest rate market? >>absolutely. maybe too much information here but if you look at where bonds are trading today we're probably 80 to 90 basis points higher in yield than we were a year ago. the important thing that you just mentioned is we're still in a low rat
it's expected to reduce the government deficit by 41% in the first quarter. the obamacare 2013 numbers are in ...and show 2.15 million americans signed up picked a health plan through health exchange websites. jim richter of performance trust joins us on this tuesday morning for a closer look at the bond market. good morning jim. what's the bond market signaling about 4th quarter earnings? >>good morning angie. clearly bonds are strong this year. had you asked 10 economists at the start...
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. >>> the city of san bruno are planning to appeal decision by the federal government denying federal disaster aid. the management agency determined that the severity of the damage was not of significant magnitude as to overwellment state and local agencies. >> it's a concern that this in fact, is a local tragedy but it has national proportions and it should be recognized by the federal agency, by fema. >>> a second lawsuit has now been filed against pg & e making the same basic claims as a previous lawsuit. a resident is seeking an unspecified amount for his residence. >>> election day is four weeks away, tonight the race for mayor of richmond has gone negative in a big way. richmond's police and fire unions claim to have dug up work on mayor mcglaflan. >> reporter: the president of the richmond police and fire chiefs say court documents show that before becoming mayor, she filed for bankruptcy. the bankruptcy documents say that she was suffering of a mental condition that she would suffer for life. late in the day about 15 supporters showed up at city hall waving signs as the mayor
. >>> the city of san bruno are planning to appeal decision by the federal government denying federal disaster aid. the management agency determined that the severity of the damage was not of significant magnitude as to overwellment state and local agencies. >> it's a concern that this in fact, is a local tragedy but it has national proportions and it should be recognized by the federal agency, by fema. >>> a second lawsuit has now been filed against pg & e making...
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they're not created by large companies or governments so much so. they're created by new companies. > >those big companies are the ones lobbying for say changes in the immigration law but you say that the smaller firms or the startups don't really have a voice in policy. > >yeah, i think that's one of the big concerns i have about the immigration law is that we need a startup visa. and if we don't we're going to lose those very people who are in my class who are the people who create the jobs. canada is making a strong play for them. all they have to do is go to toronto and they'll welcome them with open arms. > >very quickly bill, who's hearing this? are you getting traction with this idea? > >yeah, the kaufman foundation has been a big supporter of this but we're up against big lobbies. sheryl sandberg is back in the news. you remember her--the coo of facebook. in a bit of a mess again. "lean in" that's the name of her book about working women. it's also the name of a non-profit that aims to fulfill some of the goals of the book--- including equal
they're not created by large companies or governments so much so. they're created by new companies. > >those big companies are the ones lobbying for say changes in the immigration law but you say that the smaller firms or the startups don't really have a voice in policy. > >yeah, i think that's one of the big concerns i have about the immigration law is that we need a startup visa. and if we don't we're going to lose those very people who are in my class who are the people who...
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some see a double standard as he campaigns against runaway government spending. perry has been on texas' public payroll since 1958 including stints as state representative and agricultural commissioner and lieutenant governor. >>> the des moines register endorsed mitt romney today saying he was the most qualified of the gop candidates. the editor said what they called romney -- cited what they called romney, sobriety, wisdom and judgment and saying he is leader. the editorial board is endorsing candidates since 1988 and since then three of the four republicans they have endorsed have gone on to be the nominee and of those only george w. bush became president. >>> a new poll shows growing discontent with president obama. the poll by the associated press gfk reports 52% of adults said obama should be voted out of office and when the president was matched gather either of the two republican front-runners, mr. obama had a one percent lead over mitt romney and a nine percent lead over newt gingrich. when asked about the economy, 37% of people responding said they expe
some see a double standard as he campaigns against runaway government spending. perry has been on texas' public payroll since 1958 including stints as state representative and agricultural commissioner and lieutenant governor. >>> the des moines register endorsed mitt romney today saying he was the most qualified of the gop candidates. the editor said what they called romney -- cited what they called romney, sobriety, wisdom and judgment and saying he is leader. the editorial board is...
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it calls for reopening the government and passing a long term budget. starbucks is trying to get other big company leaders to join in the effort. >>> and the last ditch effort to save halloween at their kid's school. >>> we're continuing >>> back now to the breaking b.a.r.t. news we're following. you can see our count down clock shows just about an hour and a half left until the end of b.a.r.t.'s 60 day cooling off period. the good news is both sides are still talking and so far the unions have not given notice that they intend to strike. these are live pictures right now of caltrans headquarters in oakland. a b.a.r.t. official told us negotiators for one side are on the 13th floor. the other side is on the 15th floor and a state mediator is going back and forthright now between them. b.a.r.t. and the unions have been meeting since about noon today. b.a.r.t. says it hoped talks could continue past midnight everyone if there is no deal -- even if there is no deal. jana katsuyama is following the story for us and will bring us an update when it becomes av
it calls for reopening the government and passing a long term budget. starbucks is trying to get other big company leaders to join in the effort. >>> and the last ditch effort to save halloween at their kid's school. >>> we're continuing >>> back now to the breaking b.a.r.t. news we're following. you can see our count down clock shows just about an hour and a half left until the end of b.a.r.t.'s 60 day cooling off period. the good news is both sides are still talking...
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despite sequester, despite a government shutdown, many government agencies are open for business and granting government contracts to small businesses. our cover story finds it's not all federal work, but it pays just the same. you're watching the government contract equivalent of 'speed dating.' small business representatives have ten minutes to make their pitch to the department of energy, fermi lab and other agencies needing to outsource. this year, american express pulled together a nationwide total of five- thousand one-on-one meetings-- however brief. but subcontracting can also have drawbacks despite these hard lessons, toledo's company, midwest moving and storage pursevered and has earned ten million dollars relocating government facilities. despite these hard lessons, toledo's company, midwest moving and storage pursevered and has earned ten million dollars relocating government facilities. and despite overall cuts in federal contracts,--this year, it's down 35-billion or about 6% from 2009 levels, women- owned businesses are doing pretty well. they're up a half- billion dol
despite sequester, despite a government shutdown, many government agencies are open for business and granting government contracts to small businesses. our cover story finds it's not all federal work, but it pays just the same. you're watching the government contract equivalent of 'speed dating.' small business representatives have ten minutes to make their pitch to the department of energy, fermi lab and other agencies needing to outsource. this year, american express pulled together a...
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shutdown and raise the government sealing. this is a live look. vote tally on your screen, the senate did the same, approved it earlier this evening. the bill calls for opening the government january 15th and extending the nation's borrowing authority through february 7th he will sign it a moment it reaches the desk and the federal government will begin to reopen immediately. a north bay man is under arrest accusing of raping a woman. the woman says she was attacked while working alone cleaning a building last night on bridge way. >>> a woman told police her former supervisor ruben florida knocked her unconscious from behind and raped her, being held on $1,000 bail. -- $100,000 bail. >>> and after a patient went missing for 17 days before her body was discovered nearby in a hospital stairwell, our david stevenson got a look at the changes and some problems hospitals faced. >>> san francisco general hospital says it's making it more difficult for patients to slip through the cracks. after last week's discovery 17 days after she
shutdown and raise the government sealing. this is a live look. vote tally on your screen, the senate did the same, approved it earlier this evening. the bill calls for opening the government january 15th and extending the nation's borrowing authority through february 7th he will sign it a moment it reaches the desk and the federal government will begin to reopen immediately. a north bay man is under arrest accusing of raping a woman. the woman says she was attacked while working alone cleaning...
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for money to pay bills and mortgages and the stress didn't stop there. >> if the government shuts down, then these are just not going to be good for tomorrow. >> reporter: tourists found their vacation plans disrupted. questions over whether alcatraz would be closed this weekend. >> he said if you have tickets, go now because you don't know what's in store for tomorrow. >> reporter: tour guides also worried about losing money in the long run. tom martell makes his living giving tours of the woods and has a tour group scheduled tomorrow. >> not only is it the park, but it's the people who run the gift shops and collect the money to get into the park, the restaurants in area, the people who sell gas. >> reporter: for tax prepares the shutdown threat came -- preparers the shutdown threat came at the worst time making an already busy time even busier. >> i didn't even have time for lunch. so it has been a really stressful day for me. >> reporter: now with that shutdown averted people can just enjoy their weekend. here in the bay area they can go back monday with business as usual. >>> cont
for money to pay bills and mortgages and the stress didn't stop there. >> if the government shuts down, then these are just not going to be good for tomorrow. >> reporter: tourists found their vacation plans disrupted. questions over whether alcatraz would be closed this weekend. >> he said if you have tickets, go now because you don't know what's in store for tomorrow. >> reporter: tour guides also worried about losing money in the long run. tom martell makes his living...
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we can control government spending. but to do all of these things, we must start by changing the people we send to washington. i asked for your support. i asked for your vote. and i pledge to you this. i will go to the u.s. senate, and i will fight for the millions of californians who love their country, who go about their business, who pay their dues, who serve their communities. you don't ask for frills or favors. you give a lot. you expect little. you are asking for one simple thing now. that we take our government back, make it listen, and make it work. >> senator, you now get two minutes for a closing statement. >> thank you so much, everyone, for this opportunity. i think you've seen here, this is a very clear choice. and i'm going to run through some of the choices. this election is between someone who is fighting for jobs day in and day out. jobs right here in america. versus someone who, when she had the chance, laid off 30,000 workers and shipped jobs to china. this election is about someone who is working har
we can control government spending. but to do all of these things, we must start by changing the people we send to washington. i asked for your support. i asked for your vote. and i pledge to you this. i will go to the u.s. senate, and i will fight for the millions of californians who love their country, who go about their business, who pay their dues, who serve their communities. you don't ask for frills or favors. you give a lot. you expect little. you are asking for one simple thing now....
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it says the government shut down has not effected meet inspectors. all 7,000 of theme were declared essential employees and remain on the job. >> able to do the investigation, follow up leads, and to get out communications in a timely way that's been uneffected by the shut down. the centers by for disease control has called furloughs in for the outbreak, it has sickened 300 people. >> in oakland's rock ridge district, residents are meeting with police to discuss public safety concerns. an increase in armed robberies and burglaries are at issue. they want to hire a private security firm to supplement patrols. >>> and the chief today announced his resignation. his last day will be december 20th. he spent the last four years as chief. >>> a 4-legged member of the force, credited with sniffing out more than 400 pounds of marijuana of the he currently assists the santa clara drug enforcement team g. to ktvu.com to read more about what authorities uncovered. you'll find a link under the hot topics area. >>> and those two knew this soldier say she made a di
it says the government shut down has not effected meet inspectors. all 7,000 of theme were declared essential employees and remain on the job. >> able to do the investigation, follow up leads, and to get out communications in a timely way that's been uneffected by the shut down. the centers by for disease control has called furloughs in for the outbreak, it has sickened 300 people. >> in oakland's rock ridge district, residents are meeting with police to discuss public safety...
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the government is also calling all people to conserve. why are the lights out here. >> because you know typical tokyo, the electric power company, they have limited the supply of electricity. >> reporter: in the heart of this building a familiar face from san francisco. he had a message for the bay area. quarterbacky naga meany. >> i appreciate your kind messages and prayers for the damages caused by this natural disaster. some of the big concerns being power to this area, there is concern also about aftershocks, so far today we haven't felt them. yesterday we felt three but of course we're going to be staying here in tokyo with our mobile newsroom in our hotel room and trying to bring you all the information as we get it. reporting live from tokyo, jayna cattle sue yamaguchi a, ktvu news. >>> satellite images from google taken before and after the earthquake provide a before and after photo. this was taken in 2008. you can see neatly organized suites and feds, ooh you can see smoke from a fire burning to the west, the once-clean streets
the government is also calling all people to conserve. why are the lights out here. >> because you know typical tokyo, the electric power company, they have limited the supply of electricity. >> reporter: in the heart of this building a familiar face from san francisco. he had a message for the bay area. quarterbacky naga meany. >> i appreciate your kind messages and prayers for the damages caused by this natural disaster. some of the big concerns being power to this area,...
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don't trust the government? why? >> why -- you know how corrupt they. >> reporter: we heard that word just yesterday. >> this is one of the worst kinds of corruptions. >> reporter: district attorney as he accused six public school employees of ripping off $15 million. >> i'm not too crazy about san francisco's present regime. >> reporter: the irs, the department of justice, even cal trans and what it knew about the bay bridge bolts. your trust in the government has been higher before? >> it was a little higher before. >> reporter: in 1958 public trust in the federal government to do the right thing was 73%. in january of this year it was 26%. whether it's the state, federal or local government, folks we spoke to say there are consequences if people in society do not trust the government. >> this becomes a substantial public policy issue. >> reporter: cory cook is director at the university of san francisco. >> how do you feel about pensions and public employees if you think the government doesn't do right? do yo
don't trust the government? why? >> why -- you know how corrupt they. >> reporter: we heard that word just yesterday. >> this is one of the worst kinds of corruptions. >> reporter: district attorney as he accused six public school employees of ripping off $15 million. >> i'm not too crazy about san francisco's present regime. >> reporter: the irs, the department of justice, even cal trans and what it knew about the bay bridge bolts. your trust in the...
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for the year government jobs actually contracted. earlier on in the recovery, or before the recovery actually, private jobs were actually contracting faster and government jobs weren't doing much. now you are starting to see the opposite occur, where private sector jobs are coming back and government jobs have kind of slowed and actually contracted quite a bit. > what is your read? what is your take on this? we still have 7.8% as the official unemployment rate. so, is it just trickling along as before? > > sure. i think one of the hardest things that we have to do now in my profession is figure out what policymakers and politicians are going to do. unfortunately, the fiscal cliff came and went, but nothing really was solved, and we're going to have another one of those coming up in february, which is probably going to keep a lid on hiring for a while. all in all, 2012 and 2011, about 153,000 employees were added per month. the unemployment rate ticked down 8/10 of 1% in 2011, and 7/10 of 1% in 2012. i don't see any reason right now t
for the year government jobs actually contracted. earlier on in the recovery, or before the recovery actually, private jobs were actually contracting faster and government jobs weren't doing much. now you are starting to see the opposite occur, where private sector jobs are coming back and government jobs have kind of slowed and actually contracted quite a bit. > what is your read? what is your take on this? we still have 7.8% as the official unemployment rate. so, is it just trickling along...
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the -- the government is falling apart and the people are angry with the government and with us for propping him up for all those years. >> in the poll he got 30% of the vote followed by mitt romney with 23%, gary johnson and chris christie each got 6%. newt gringrich won 5%. minnesota representative machine bookman and mitch daniels each had 4%. sarah palin got 3% and mike huckabee got 2%. >> the president will present his 3.5 trillon budget on wednesday saying will force government to live with in its means. >> it freezes yearly domestic spending for the next five- years even on programs i care deeply about which will reduce the defend fit by more than $400 billion over the next decade. >> the president said he is also proposing a freeze on federal government employee salaries. at the same tie he will push for programs designed to build up key areas including internet broad band and clean energy. >>> a new company means higher garage bills for some and dirty streets. turns out the new pick up days now coincide with street sweeping. that means operators have to now drive the street sweep ea
the -- the government is falling apart and the people are angry with the government and with us for propping him up for all those years. >> in the poll he got 30% of the vote followed by mitt romney with 23%, gary johnson and chris christie each got 6%. newt gringrich won 5%. minnesota representative machine bookman and mitch daniels each had 4%. sarah palin got 3% and mike huckabee got 2%. >> the president will present his 3.5 trillon budget on wednesday saying will force...
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. >> it's not a bigger government we need but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in wide growth. >> reporter: president obama says his main priority is growing the economy. in the audience apple ceo kim cook. the president called on congress to revent billions of the dollars in cuts scheduled to take place on march 1st. with jobs, services and the nation on the line, residents turn out to protest. >> it hurt -- hurts me deeply when they have to play politics with the nation's lives. >>> the president announced 34,000 troops will withdraw from afghanistan by this time next year. that puts the u.s. on track to end the war by the end of 2014. reporting live in washington, jaqueline fell, ktvu news. >>> the republicans chose marco rubio. he is considered the new face of the party with latino backgrounds and humble beginnings. >> it isn't bestowed on us from washington it comes from a vibrant free economy where people can risk their own money to open a business. >> reporter: rubio criticized the president's plan for tax increases suggesting big government only hurts busin
. >> it's not a bigger government we need but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in wide growth. >> reporter: president obama says his main priority is growing the economy. in the audience apple ceo kim cook. the president called on congress to revent billions of the dollars in cuts scheduled to take place on march 1st. with jobs, services and the nation on the line, residents turn out to protest. >> it hurt -- hurts me deeply when they have to play politics...
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traders adjust to a news shutout during the government standstill. in today's cover story: the people protest. fired up furloughed workers send a rallying cry to congress. plus.... financial red flags... what you need to know before parting ways with your partner. and.. the sudden fuss over facebook in the options market. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas good morning! it's wednesday, october 9th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: traders and investors get their first taste of a new round of earnings. alcoa reported a surprising profit after the close. yum brands which owns kfc missed on earnings due in part to lower sales in china. washington outweighs earnings with the debt ceiling drama. yesterday-- the vix options set a one day volume record at cboe. while the dow dropped 159 points, nasdaq was off by 75 and the s&p by 21. the commodities were much more tame...gold moved down $6, oil inched up 52 there is a serious salmonella outbreak. 278 people in 18 states h
traders adjust to a news shutout during the government standstill. in today's cover story: the people protest. fired up furloughed workers send a rallying cry to congress. plus.... financial red flags... what you need to know before parting ways with your partner. and.. the sudden fuss over facebook in the options market. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas good morning! it's wednesday, october 9th. i'm angela miles....
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at issue is whether local governments can ban retail pot dispensaries within their borders. supporters of medical marijuana claim state law allows local governments to set limits on dispensaries but not to outlaw them. because federal law prohibits the sale of marijuana and the state allows it, local governments are caught right in the middle. >>> the battle over a 7/11 store is headed to court. the convenience store chain and the owner of the property filed a petition to try to keep that store on north san mateo drive open. some residents have protested against the store. the 7/11 had replaced an italian deli that was grandfathered in at that neighborhood. >>> the international house of pancakes is serving pancakes for free tomorrow as part of a nationwide fundraiser. patrons are encouraged to donate to a network of children's hospitals and other local charities. this is the fifth year of this fundraiser. i hop hopes to raise $3 million tomorrow. >>> this week is going to be about more clouds, cooler temperatures or lower temperatures and a chance of showers as we get into
at issue is whether local governments can ban retail pot dispensaries within their borders. supporters of medical marijuana claim state law allows local governments to set limits on dispensaries but not to outlaw them. because federal law prohibits the sale of marijuana and the state allows it, local governments are caught right in the middle. >>> the battle over a 7/11 store is headed to court. the convenience store chain and the owner of the property filed a petition to try to keep...
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the government says 4.2 million. the fine would be around $3 billion if bp is right, however the penalty could reach $18 billion if the government's figure is correct. the insider trading trial continues for dallas mavericks owner mark cuban. yesterday in court cuban testified he said on multiple occasions he planned to sell his stake in internet search firm mamma.com. cuban is accused by the sec of unloading 600,000 shares worth $7.9 million dollars to avoid a $750,000 loss. cuban insists he did nothing wrong. a british court says it will hold an inquest into the death of bank of america intern moritz erhardt. 21-year-old erhardt was found dead in his london apartment in august. an autopsy determined he died of epilepsy but he had also apparently worked several all- nighters in a row. the inquest is set for the morning of november 22. bank of america says it is reviewing working practices for junior employees. an activist investment firm is taking a large stake in the owner of redbox. redbox rents movies at kiosks a
the government says 4.2 million. the fine would be around $3 billion if bp is right, however the penalty could reach $18 billion if the government's figure is correct. the insider trading trial continues for dallas mavericks owner mark cuban. yesterday in court cuban testified he said on multiple occasions he planned to sell his stake in internet search firm mamma.com. cuban is accused by the sec of unloading 600,000 shares worth $7.9 million dollars to avoid a $750,000 loss. cuban insists he...
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he is accused of attacking and killing the government intern. she was from modesto and was linked to gary condit and the scandal ended his political career. prosecutors say they would call the former congressman to testify. statements could happen as early as thursday. >>> they say a shooting at an atm on saturday morning was not a random act of violence. a man was shot in the back alley shopping center and remains hospitalized in critical condition. police say a gunman walked up to a victim and shot him without saying a word or taking any money. they say it have to do with a personal grudge and did not disclose the motive. >>> san francisco prosecutors charged the managers of a printing plant with involuntary manslaughter in connection with an industrial accident that killed a pregnant worker. the 26 or older woman was quest to death by a cutting machine back in 2008. prosecutors say she was not trained and that it lacked safety devices. they say the company's owner and ceo and plant manager alec young could be in court as soon as tomorrow. >>>
he is accused of attacking and killing the government intern. she was from modesto and was linked to gary condit and the scandal ended his political career. prosecutors say they would call the former congressman to testify. statements could happen as early as thursday. >>> they say a shooting at an atm on saturday morning was not a random act of violence. a man was shot in the back alley shopping center and remains hospitalized in critical condition. police say a gunman walked up to a...
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>> definitely getting through government bureaucracy. now i can relax and do what my family has done did or over 200 years. >> the canadians were specific, explain that. >> the u.s. passed a law and governor cuomo passed it into effect last year. on the canadian side what they wrote is they made an addendum to their law, they said once in a generation they will consider revisiting a stunt. >> help us gauge the level of danger here. >> we are dealing with wind conditions, a lot of updraft because the falls are forcing down so rapidly. i'll train with high winds, water, mist in the air. i'll be more than prepared for what i will experience. this is something governments have changed laws over. how does that make you feel to be the guy? >> it's quite a blessing. other wire walkers have tried for 30 years to get to do this. i have to pinch myself, i'm living a dream. >>> this is flute playing like you've never heard before. ♪ >> just call it flute boxing. >> that takes some skill. that's amazing. >> the story behind the honey...? [ mom ] y
>> definitely getting through government bureaucracy. now i can relax and do what my family has done did or over 200 years. >> the canadians were specific, explain that. >> the u.s. passed a law and governor cuomo passed it into effect last year. on the canadian side what they wrote is they made an addendum to their law, they said once in a generation they will consider revisiting a stunt. >> help us gauge the level of danger here. >> we are dealing with wind...
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n government! >> without yosemite you know, this town would not survive so it would be a huge, huge impact. >> how much does it depend on ye traffic? >> 100%. >> throughout the day visitors e . >> i think they'll find a remede midnight. >> you think so? >> i really do. i don't think they'll shut the government down. >> if there's no budget agreemes to start closing around midnight and escort visitors and employees out of the park over a 48-hour period. robert honda, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the normally bustling tourist of the national park destination and would close. a spokesperson tells uss they sold 3,000 tickets for trips to the island on saturday and need to hear from the park service before announcing any service changes. >>> the mood in fairfield is hopeful congress will figure a way tout to figure out the men and women that put their lives in harm's way. now the last government shut down happened 15 years ago back when bill clinton was president. the stand off led to two shut downs over sev
n government! >> without yosemite you know, this town would not survive so it would be a huge, huge impact. >> how much does it depend on ye traffic? >> 100%. >> throughout the day visitors e . >> i think they'll find a remede midnight. >> you think so? >> i really do. i don't think they'll shut the government down. >> if there's no budget agreemes to start closing around midnight and escort visitors and employees out of the park over a 48-hour...
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ebt or electronic benefit transfer is the federal government's debit-card style food stamp system. today this grocery outlet put out signs to drive customers away after the ebt system went down in 17 states including california. >> it's kind of sad. it messed up our sales a little bit. >> reporter: the assistant manager says most of his customers are on federal food stamp assistance and spend an average of $80 to $100 a cart. crystal rogers left with an everyoney cooler that felt more like a trick than a treat this time of year. >> what about the people with kids? they don't care? it's saturday. >> reporter: xerox, the vendor that runs the electronic benefit transfer issued this statement earlier today explaining "during a routine test of our back-up system saturday morning xerox's ebt system experienced a temporary shut down." . >> i would say that is awful. i mean, they should have left it alone. i mean, they should have tested it in the end of the month or something. >> reporter: when most people have already spent their debit allotment. this shopper told us he had a way around
ebt or electronic benefit transfer is the federal government's debit-card style food stamp system. today this grocery outlet put out signs to drive customers away after the ebt system went down in 17 states including california. >> it's kind of sad. it messed up our sales a little bit. >> reporter: the assistant manager says most of his customers are on federal food stamp assistance and spend an average of $80 to $100 a cart. crystal rogers left with an everyoney cooler that felt...
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the government would then go into default. >> the threat of a government shutdown put a damper on the stock markets today. analysts say investors are waiting to see what happens in washington, d.c. over the weekend. if there is no deal, stocks could fall even more monday morning. >>> a san mateo company ring central rang the bell for the new york stock exchange. it includes cloud based communication centers that funnels phone calls to different devices reaching workers in and out of the office. the initial public offering was a success. it closed at $18.20. >> this police force is shrunk by 400 officers in the past few years. why new recruits may not fill high hopes of restoring the ranks. >> wet weather back in the forecast. the specific changes in store for your area over the next several days. >> >> a high-speed police chase in contra costa county ended in a deadly crash today. the car hit a tree on marsh creek road west of deer valley road near the mobile home park. as paul chambers reports, the impact was so strong that it could be felt inside the homes. >> reporter: the driver o
the government would then go into default. >> the threat of a government shutdown put a damper on the stock markets today. analysts say investors are waiting to see what happens in washington, d.c. over the weekend. if there is no deal, stocks could fall even more monday morning. >>> a san mateo company ring central rang the bell for the new york stock exchange. it includes cloud based communication centers that funnels phone calls to different devices reaching workers in and out...
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demand protesters are making in the federal government. >>> in-- outside our door, plus a cool down, we'll take a look at what you can expect for your wednesday. map i had two brain aneurysms and that one of them had ruptured. [ female announcer ] fortunately, she was treated at sutter health's california pacific medical center. [ joycelin ] the nurses and doctors were amazing, and they were like a second family to me. and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter health. our story is you. it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok. [ male announcer ] the new wireless receiver only from at&t. get u-verse tv for $25 a month with free hd for six months. at&t. >>> at leas
demand protesters are making in the federal government. >>> in-- outside our door, plus a cool down, we'll take a look at what you can expect for your wednesday. map i had two brain aneurysms and that one of them had ruptured. [ female announcer ] fortunately, she was treated at sutter health's california pacific medical center. [ joycelin ] the nurses and doctors were amazing, and they were like a second family to me. and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ]...
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, and this is an anti-government protest. and immediately a lot of people started rushing over to detain the aggressor who was later identifi identified, a man immediately arrested. once they saw the video, find out what happened, he was also fired from his job. >>> all across the country today we are observing veterans day honoring our men and women who have served, who are currently serving. so, of course, we're going to show one of those incredibly emotional surprise moments to showcase the love between a serviceman and his family. cue the hankies. >> exactly. >> this video was shot at at school in the midlands area in south carolina. it looks like they're having some kind of assembly at lunchtime in the school cafeteria, but a surprise is about to happen for one lucky little girl. >> i would like to welcome a very special guest. >> dad! >> danielle! [ applause ] >> that's danielle and her father, major banks, who is coming home. he's a member of the u.s. army. and as you can see, it's an emotional reunion. she had no idea
, and this is an anti-government protest. and immediately a lot of people started rushing over to detain the aggressor who was later identifi identified, a man immediately arrested. once they saw the video, find out what happened, he was also fired from his job. >>> all across the country today we are observing veterans day honoring our men and women who have served, who are currently serving. so, of course, we're going to show one of those incredibly emotional surprise moments to...
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here's a sampling of some of the responses responses. >> the federal government has no business telling the state how to educate our children. >> what president obama is is a big spending liberal. >> i believe it is fundamentally wrong to give people money for 99 weeks for doing nothing. >> i would not allow taxpayer funded benefits for illegal aliens or for their children. >> reporter: also on the stage tonight were ron paul, former new mexico governor gary johnson, herman cain and john huntsman. republican and democratic candidates are backing in the bay area for financial support. see who gives what to whom in a special report at 10:45. >>> police released a sketch that allegedly tried to kidnap a girl. police describe that man as 35 to 45 years old with piercings. it happened on the 700 block of camaritis avenue. >>> fire officials say they have put out a fire. the two alarm fire broke out this afternoon behind carson street. about 45 firefighters battled the flame. by 4:00 this afternoon only a few were on hand keeping an eye on hot spots. a construction worker may have unintention
here's a sampling of some of the responses responses. >> the federal government has no business telling the state how to educate our children. >> what president obama is is a big spending liberal. >> i believe it is fundamentally wrong to give people money for 99 weeks for doing nothing. >> i would not allow taxpayer funded benefits for illegal aliens or for their children. >> reporter: also on the stage tonight were ron paul, former new mexico governor gary...
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as a government shutdown looms is wall street preparing for the worst? in today's cover story...from wall street to main street ...how apple is making a killer comeback. plus, is the housing market recovery having a negative effect on american's savings. and the sector that's on a hiring spree. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas good morning! it's tuesday, september 24th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: mild selling pressure in the market.stocks staged a modest sell off as traders took home profits.the dow down 50 gold fell 10 dollars an ounce and oil dipped $1.33 per barrel. president obama will speak to members of the u-n today. he will likely seek diplomacy in the syria situation. the presdient of iran will also be speaking. the chicago tribune reports citigroup is cutting 1,000 mortgage jobs.and chrysler has filed for an ipo. the company is partially owned by fiat. let's get the ball rolling this morning with michael gurka of spectrum asset management. he 's on th
as a government shutdown looms is wall street preparing for the worst? in today's cover story...from wall street to main street ...how apple is making a killer comeback. plus, is the housing market recovery having a negative effect on american's savings. and the sector that's on a hiring spree. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas good morning! it's tuesday, september 24th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: mild...
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the government and opposition blame each other for the crisis. >> government has been ignoring the people and their demands. >> this is manipulation and an attempt to seize power by force. >> more than two dozen are dead following the uptick in violence. hundreds more injured. the unrest drawing criticism from leaders around the world. >> we expect ukrainian government show restraint and not resort to violence dealing with peaceful protesters. we also expect peaceful protesters to remain peaceful. >> the european union is set to hold an emergency meeting on the crisis thursday. several officials are calling for sanctions to be levied. and leaders from some eu nations will meet with ukrainian government and top position representatives before the talks. the obama administration is keeping a close watch on the situation and discussing with the eu the possibilities of imposing sanctions. >>> the department of homeland security issued a warning today about a potential threat involving shoe bombs on airplanes. this was a demonstration of what a shoe bomb can do. the bulletin asked caroline to
the government and opposition blame each other for the crisis. >> government has been ignoring the people and their demands. >> this is manipulation and an attempt to seize power by force. >> more than two dozen are dead following the uptick in violence. hundreds more injured. the unrest drawing criticism from leaders around the world. >> we expect ukrainian government show restraint and not resort to violence dealing with peaceful protesters. we also expect peaceful...
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the republican caucus shut down the government, they shut down the government. and they are threatening to default on the national debt. the senate has its own idea, raise the debt ceiling but include money to reopen the government. it would slash the tax on medical devices and obama care. republican senators met with the president on friday. many members express concern about raising the debt limit without dealing with the $17 trillion dealt. it was a good exchange but inconclusive exchange. >>> talk of a potential deal in washington drove stock markets higher. the effects of the government shut down are far reaching at lake san ohma -- sonoma boaters forbidden to go to lake. park rangers are furloughed. other facilities around the reservoir are closed. >>> a check for 3-cents is a big headache. she received two checks for three crepts apiece from a old child support account. she had to cash the check but one check bounced costing her $15. >>> zoo officials are trying to find out what set off an elephant that caused an death. the elephant charged. the two other
the republican caucus shut down the government, they shut down the government. and they are threatening to default on the national debt. the senate has its own idea, raise the debt ceiling but include money to reopen the government. it would slash the tax on medical devices and obama care. republican senators met with the president on friday. many members express concern about raising the debt limit without dealing with the $17 trillion dealt. it was a good exchange but inconclusive exchange....
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jp morgan could be closer to a making a deal with the government. according to reports jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon met with u.s attorney general eric holder yesterday. dimon along wtih federal and state authorities are attempting to come to a resolution over shakey mortgage securities the bank sold prior to the finanical crisis of '08. reports estimate to settle the ordeal-- jpmorgan could pay up to $7 billion in cash to the government and $4 billion in consumer relief. the bank turned a profit of $21 billion dollars last year. the bank's stock rose to $51.89 cents yesterday. jcpenney executives have no worries about the company's turnaround. ceo mike ullman says there's no need to raise cash to boost the bottom line. he says online sales are in double digits compared to a year ago. on wednesday, a reuters report said the company was looking to raise over a billion dollars to help overcome its financial struggle. it sent the stock down 15 percent. shares climbed nearly 3 percent after thursday's announcement. after the close last night the compan
jp morgan could be closer to a making a deal with the government. according to reports jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon met with u.s attorney general eric holder yesterday. dimon along wtih federal and state authorities are attempting to come to a resolution over shakey mortgage securities the bank sold prior to the finanical crisis of '08. reports estimate to settle the ordeal-- jpmorgan could pay up to $7 billion in cash to the government and $4 billion in consumer relief. the bank turned a...
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meanwhile, at the treasury, a $117 billion dollar budget surplus as the government took in more than it paid. mortrgage rates are on the rise. the 30-year fixed jumped to 4.51%, the highest in 2 years. 15-year loans rose to 3.53%. j.p. morgan and wells fargo both report earnings today. joining us now, scott bauer of trading advantage. on the trading floor, what is the trader talk today? will the banks set the tone? - not only is it going to set the tone for today, angie, i think it's going to set the tone for the rest of the earnings season, and going into the last quarter of the year, quite frankly. with the recent rise in interest rates that we've seen, that really may affect wells fargo more than it's going to affect j.p. morgan, that that's going to give a great insight into what they think this housing market is going to do the rest of this year. i think both banks are going to report very strong earnings, but it's the guidance that worries me a bit on both sides there. - scott, we are back to seeing record levels in the stock market. what levels in particular are you watching?
meanwhile, at the treasury, a $117 billion dollar budget surplus as the government took in more than it paid. mortrgage rates are on the rise. the 30-year fixed jumped to 4.51%, the highest in 2 years. 15-year loans rose to 3.53%. j.p. morgan and wells fargo both report earnings today. joining us now, scott bauer of trading advantage. on the trading floor, what is the trader talk today? will the banks set the tone? - not only is it going to set the tone for today, angie, i think it's going to...
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. >> you ready to take it back and put the government back on the side of the little guy and have government work for you instead of you working for government? [cheers and applause] >> she also took questions from the crowd. supporters say she say positive representative for the right wing. one woman suggested she might not be the raoeuft choice for president because god has bigger things in store for her. to see more for her go to our web site and look for video section on the right hand side of the home page. the police released photographs of a man suspected of stealing a purse from a 98-year-old woman while out grocery upon shopping. they were taken from video and show a man pushing a shopping cart passed an elderly woman and grabbing her purse it. happened last month at the safe way lincoln road west. they are asking anyone with information to contact them. >>> a san bruno man is sent to prison for using the web site craigslist to conpeople. 48-year-old christian shobart stole money from 33 people who thought they bout cheap airline tickets on the web site it. took place between 2007 a
. >> you ready to take it back and put the government back on the side of the little guy and have government work for you instead of you working for government? [cheers and applause] >> she also took questions from the crowd. supporters say she say positive representative for the right wing. one woman suggested she might not be the raoeuft choice for president because god has bigger things in store for her. to see more for her go to our web site and look for video section on the...